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LT Jonas M. Panik, USNR

  Jonas Martin Panik was a consummate Naval Officer, an outstanding intelligence professional, a true shipmate, a great friend, and a devoted and loving uncle, brother, son and husband. Jonas passed into the presence of God on September 11, 2001 at the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia, as the result of a terrorist attack. He was … Continued

Diana B. Padro

  Diana B. Padro, a staff accountant for the Office of the Secretary of the Army, Resource Services, Washington, Installation Accounting Division and, for a brief period, with the Headquarters of the National Guard, had lived in Woodbridge for nine years – the longest stretch of time our military family lived in one place. Our … Continued

DM2 Michael A. Noeth, USN

  From very early childhood, there was no question about Noeth’s talent. He was “a painter.” Drawing and painting before he could talk, his first formal art training only began when, as a junior in high school, he enrolled in special classes at the world renowned Art Students League in New York City. Always intrigued … Continued

Khang Ngoc Nguyen

  Khang N. Nguyen grew up familiar with war. In South Vietnam, he and his family heard the frequent boom of shells and gunfire. Once a mortar shell fell on a house across the street from his home, killing their friends inside. In 1975, when communists took over the country, he and his family fled … Continued

LCDR Patrick J. Murphy, USNR

  LCDR Patrick J. Murphy, USNR, of suburban Chicago, Illinois, has been identified as one of the victims of the September 11th terrorist attack on the Pentagon. A member of the Naval Reserve, LCDR Murphy was performing a three-week assignment with the Navy Command Center, standing duty when the attack occurred.  A 1981 graduate of … Continued

Teddington H. Moy

  Madeline Moy turned 50 on September 10. She and her husband, Teddington “Ted” Hamm Moy, 48, celebrated with a low-key dinner of steak and cheese fries at Outback Steakhouse with their son, Daniel, 14. The next morning she kissed her husband goodbye, handed him his sack lunch and sent him off to work at … Continued

ET1 Brian A. Moss, USN

  The night before American Airlines Flight 77 rammed into the Pentagon, Navy Electronics Technician 2nd Class Brian Anthony Moss called his mother in the tiny town of Sperry, Oklahoma to brag about his new job. After months of waiting, Brian was finally selected to work for the Chief of Naval Operations at a fancy … Continued

Odessa V. Morris

  Odessa V. Morris, whose life was tragically cut short on September 11, 2001, was born on July 11, 1947 in Norfolk, Virginia. She was the fifth child of the late Winford and Odessa Lamb of Chesapeake, Virginia.  Odessa graduated from George Washington Carver School in 1965 and attended Chesapeake Business College for a short … Continued

Gerard P. Moran, Jr.

  Gerard P. “Jerry” Moran, 39, of Upper Marlboro, traveled the world as a combat photographer for the Navy between 1979 and 1984.  When American Airlines Flight 77 crashed into the Pentagon on Tuesday, Moran was working there as an engineering contractor for the Navy, doing video teleconferencing as he has for the last three … Continued

MAJ Ronald D. Milam, USA

  Major Ronald Dutrell Milam, son of Tommie and Effie Milam, was born on August 11, 1968 in Muskogee, Oklahoma. He departed this life on September 11, 2001 at the Pentagon, Arlington, Virginia. Major Milam graduated from Muskogee High School and earned his Bachelors degree from Eastern New Mexico University in 1991.  He was commissioned … Continued